This is my new standard format response for myspace users. First, if you had spent more time studying while you were in school, you wouldn’t have to ask questions about myspace. If you spent more time on your homework and less worrying about why so-and-so has more “internet friends” you might be less concerned with the proxy server bypass that will let you use your schools computer for non-school related activities. When you graduate and get a job so you can afford to buy a computer and pay for internet access I guarantee you myspace will be the least of your concerns. Until said time (if you graduate) quit wasting my tax money by studying myspace more than you study your grammar. Yes, it is my tax money that pays for your education. Chances of you being a prep-school/private school kid and not having one-on-one supervision while you update your myspace is about 4 million to 1. If it really is that important that you have to access it during school hours, why even go to school? Ask mommy and daddy if you can stay home tomorrow and flirt with child predators online. I am sure they won’t mind. Lastly, if this standard format response does not apply to your particular myspace question, oh well, I guess I won’t have you on my top five list, huh?
2006-11-29 05:34:07
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answered by xerocs 5
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You don't. Do your school work, and play on the computer at home. Myspace is not the end-all be-all for the teen crowd, you know.
2006-11-29 05:33:31
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answered by quatrapiller 6
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Here we go again..all you newbie teenagers asking how to get past School blocks so you can play. Are my tax dollars to pay for you to goof off at School??
Your School's IT department monitors all PC activities. They know what you type, what you click on etc. They even know what you just asked here at Yahoo answers.
If you try a proxy or vtunnel or any other methods to bypass their filters, you will get into trouble, guaranteed. Explain that one to your parents when you get suspended or even expelled for violating School internet security policies.
Do you personal computer playtime and myspace crap at home on your OWN PC
2006-11-29 05:32:42
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answered by ○Freeman○ 6
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your not meant to, your at school to learn NOT use myspace..
since even if you use a proxy the schools IT team will be montoring for this so its pointless trying to get around it wait until u get home.
2006-11-29 05:32:55
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answered by Paultech 7
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there's a cool little software stated as "difficulty-free conceal ip" that you'll be able to likely discover as a torrent, that help you to change the college assigned ip handle. when you're employing firefox you'll want a proxy, yet when you're employing internet explorer, you in simple terms want this technique.
2016-11-27 21:49:33
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answered by marcy 4
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http://answers.egrab.com/links/myspace_unblock.htm is great for unblocking myspace. You can use it wherever you want because it's anonymous surfing.
2006-11-29 15:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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u cant ,a while ago like a month u could go on proxy servers like kolayphp.com/proxy but now they block dat 2 ,if i find a way i let u know
2006-12-01 11:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Vtunnel
2006-11-29 05:32:13
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answered by TIE MY SHOE 1
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You can't they blockedand you need a password to go threw i think we should protest aginst it but check our comments so we won't look stupid
2006-11-29 05:34:46
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answered by Amber B 1
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you can't unless you unlock the password that is protecting internet.
2006-11-29 05:33:36
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answered by fourcheeks4 5
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